University Press of America
Pages: 166
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-5867-6 • Paperback • September 2012 • $44.99 • (£35.00)
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Nelson T. Strobert is professor of Christian education in the Paulssen Hale Chair for Church and Society and director of multicultural studies at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Religious Education Association, the American Academy of Religion, and the Conference of International Black Lutherans.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter I. The Formative Years: 1811 – 1837
Student and Teacher
The Road to Gettysburg
Gettysburg Seminary
Departure
Chapter II. The Transition Years: 1837 – 1856
The Lutheran Clergyman
Encounter and Connection with the A.M.E. Church
Education and Ministry
Election to Bishop
Chapter III. The Wilberforce Experience: 1856 – 1876
The Bishop’s Work Continues
Welcome the Ransomed
Prelude to Wilberforce
Payne’s involvement with Wilberforce
Wilberforce University and the A.M.E. Church
Payne Abroad
Return to the States
Chapter IV. The Waning Years: 1877-1893
Changing Responsibilities and Influence
A Second Voyage to Europe
Farewell
Chapter V. Daniel Alexander Payne: Recuperating His Legacy
Assessment
Connections
Bibliography
Index